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Clement Vidal (Clément Vidal)
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Élastographie transitoire du tendon calcanéen : résultats préliminaires et perspectives
S. Aubry
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J.-R. Risson
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B. Barbier-Brion
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L. Tatu
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C. Vidal
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B. Kastler
Journal:
Socio-economic Planning Sciences
, vol. 92, no. 5, pp. 421-427, 2011
Getting Things Done: The Science behind Stress-Free Productivity
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Francis Heylighen
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Clément Vidal
Journal:
Long Range Planning - LONG RANGE PLANN
, vol. 41, no. 6, pp. 585-605, 2008
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Metaphilosophical Criteria for Worldview Comparison
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Clément Vidal
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Center Leo Apostel
Stimuleren van geluk en sociale vooruitgang: een libertair paternalistische benadering
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Francis Heylighen
Self-organization of complex, intelligent systems: the ECCO paradigm for transdisciplinary integration
Francis Heylighen
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Center Leo Apostel
Self-organization of complex, intelligent systems: an action ontology for transdisciplinary integration
Francis Heylighen
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